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An established industry player is seeking qualified researchers to contribute to impactful economic studies. This role involves conducting original research on enterprise development, public revenue mobilization, and structural transformation in South Africa. Successful proposals will be published and may receive a research honorarium of $4,000 to $10,000. Researchers will also engage in knowledge-sharing activities and workshops, ensuring their findings influence policy and practice. This is an exciting opportunity to make a significant contribution to economic development and inequality reduction in the region.
The United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER), together with the National Treasury of South Africa (NT), is requesting research proposals under the second phase of the Southern Africa – Towards Inclusive Economic Development (SA-TIED) programme. Proposals for original research that speak to the topics of the workstreams and offer strong empirical or theoretical contributions will be considered. This call invites South Africa-based and international researchers to submit proposals to conduct research primarily, but not exclusively, using the South African tax administrative data. Submission Deadline 15 November 2024, 23:59 UTC+2.
The United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER), together with the National Treasury of South Africa (NT), is requesting research proposals under the second phase of the Southern Africa – Towards Inclusive Economic Development (SA-TIED) programme. Proposals for original research that speak to the topics of the workstreams and offer strong empirical or theoretical contributions will be considered. This call invites South Africa-based and international researchers to submit proposals to conduct research primarily, but not exclusively, using the South African tax administrative data.
Papers generated under this Request for Research Proposals (RfRP) will be published as part of the workstreams on enterprise development for job creation, public revenue mobilization, or structural transformation and inequality (referred to as workstreams 1, 2 and 3, respectively).
The workstream on enterprise development for job creation (WS1) focuses on understanding the drivers of changes in South Africa’s productivity growth, declining competitiveness as well as opportunities and constraints to private sector development and job creation. Of particular interest are topics addressing issues of relevance to Industrial Policy in South Africa.
Research topics in this area may include, but are not limited to:
The workstream on revenue mobilization (WS2) sheds light on the determinants of revenue collection in South Africa and on the effects of the tax structure on economic growth and inequality. A particular focus is on understanding how people and firms respond to tax policy design and tax administration processes. The workstream engages in both ex-ante policy analysis and ex-post evaluations of tax policy and tax administrative reforms.
Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
The workstream on structural transformation, labour markets and inequality dynamics (WS3) sheds light on the lack of inclusivity of South Africa’s growth path and current and potential policy options to promote inclusive growth.
Our areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
Against this backdrop, UNU-WIDER together with NT announce a Request for Research Proposals on topics within the above research areas.
UNU-WIDER and NT invite proposals from qualified researchers for high-quality economic research papers examining the topics outlined above. Papers that pass initial screening will be considered for publication under UNU-WIDER copyright as an SA-TIED research paper and possibly also in the WIDER Working Paper Series. The working papers need to be written in English and limited to 10,000 words or less (inclusive of text, tables, figures, footnotes, references, etc.). Papers may use either theoretical or empirical approaches.
Proposals from individuals, groups of individuals, and non-profit organizations are welcome. Applications from women and South African researchers are particularly encouraged. Special consideration will be given to research teams that include junior and early-career researchers as well as scholars from the Global South. Proposals may address one or more of the research questions. A total research honorarium in the range of US$4,000–10,000 will be paid upon delivery of a working paper, depending on the qualifications of the lead researcher and assessment of the proposal. The deliverable must be deemed acceptable by UNU-WIDER before payment will be made. The honorarium is expected to cover all expenses associated with the conduct of the proposed research (including data collection, research assistance, etc.). A small travel stipend is available for researchers using the South African tax administrative data living outside of Gauteng. It is not required to submit a budget.
Payment of the honorarium will be made upon delivery of the working paper and one-page summary discussed above.
After payment has been made, researchers may be asked to:
All successful research grant applicants will be expected to:
18 October 2024 deadline for requests for administrative and academic support
25 October 2024 deadline on questions on the proposal process
15 November 2024 proposal submission deadline
30 November 2024 target date for informing on funding decisions
30 June 2025 target date for submission of first drafts of papers
July 2025 target date for work-in-progress workshop
30 September 2025 target date for submission of final draft papers
Knowledge-sharing events will be planned subsequently.